- From: Libby Miller <Libby.Miller@bristol.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 18:30:56 +0000 (GMT)
- To: public-esw@w3.org
- Cc: liz@ephidrina.org
I just chatted to Nikki and she said: * she likes the brains but the brain stems are a bit yucky in some cases * she wondered whether 'we' sort of implied everyone in the world, and maybe it should be 'I' For the record, I like the brains and the brainstems :) Libby On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Libby Miller wrote: > > hi all, > > Liz has some tshirt designs, detailed at: > > http://rdfig.xmlhack.com/2003/12/05/2003-12-05.html#1070620451.543022 > > If you'd like to comment on the design, please do so here, by the end of > this week. > > The slogan on the front is not yet finalized - Dan is talking to his W3C > colleagues about it this week. He prefers the slogan > > "We helped build the Semantic Web" > > - as a more modest representation of the achievements of the project. > > Other suggestions welcome, although it needs to be six words to fit in > with the design. > > We will also need to look into how many languages to put on the back > and and who we can ask to check them for us (thanks Alberto! :) > > Liz was thinking of > > french > spanish > italian > german > dutch > greek > russian > arabic > chinese > japanese > hindi > > with english at the bottom. We have the translation for Italian: > "e tutto quello che abbiamo ottenuto e' questa stupida maglietta" > > I guess Max or Chaals could do French, Chaals also arabic maybe? > Perhaps a W3C team member could help us with the Japanese. Liz has > friends who can do Dutch, maybe German and Russian. Eva could do Spanish > for us. > > That leaves german(?) greek(?) russian(?) chinese and hindi. Plus any > others which we think should be in there (Hungarian? Ivan could do > that). > > cheers > > Libby >
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